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"We're expecting it to be five straight days of madness," he said in an interview. "We've hired extra doormen and bouncers for the entire week to do crowd control."
"We expect to blow those out of the water this week," he said. "We're expecting record sales volume and traffic. The lunches and dinners will be a couple of hours longer (than usual) each day. People need to eat and there aren't enough places for them to go.""It's going to be very good and hectic," he said yesterday. "Will it be as busy as a Christmas week? I don't think so. During Christmas, you're busy at lunches and dinner."See the full content of this document
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Registers Tingle in Anticipation
Restaurants, hotels expect Grey Cup bonanza this week
By Geoff KirbysonCASH registers and credit card readers have been given their final tune-ups as Grey Cup Week kicks off in earnest Tuesday.The economic impact on the city ove...See the full content of this document
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